EXAM:
1) The mood of this image is dreary, created by high depth. The photographer is trying to portray a girl who has a lot on her mind, i think this because she's holding her head up and looking down. She seems to be sulking, in the dark so it's depressing. The only story i can think of is maybe this young girl was going through the depression, by the look of the buildings they seem to be built right around that time. The fact that the image is black and white kind of makes the image serious, well at least to me.There really isn't that much use of lighting, but where there is lighting it's on her. The use of space helps make the girl in the photo the main focus, because she's dead center with nothing around her.
2)The mood of this image to me, is hardworking. I feel like the lady holding the baby works a lot, maybe outside on crops. Her job must be hard because she doesn't look happy, and she may be working hard to make enough money to support the baby. Usually in low depth the part of the image that is not in focus isn't important, but the desert helps make the story. Texture is used here, rough to be exact. That's why i assumed she has a rough life, the environment she is in is rough looking and her clothes are all tattered. However, Unity does bring the piece together.
3)I don't really have a mood for this image, maybe confusion, because i don't understand the importance of it. I do on the other hand like the use of lines, it draws you into the image. So i'm looking more at the skyline rather than three boys walking, which is movement.
4) This is a portrait. The mood to me is happy, because she's smiling. There is a lot of negative space around her, making her the main focus. The texture is very real here, you can almost feel everything you can see. For instance her wrinkles and hair are so clear it's like i can reach out and grab them. There is good contrast, the black white and gray. Also, there is good emphasis, putting her in the middle of the image with little negative space creates an emphasis on her.
5)The mood of this image is death. I see a mortician looking down on himself as a corpse. Technically the image is taken in high depth. There's definitely balance, they're balancing themselves out by being on the opposite sides of each other. Shadowing is put to use here, more to the right of the image, to the left you see lighting.
EXAM:
1) The mood of this image is dreary, created by high depth. The photographer is trying to portray a girl who has a lot on her mind, i think this because she's holding her head up and looking down. She seems to be sulking, in the dark so it's depressing. The only story i can think of is maybe this young girl was going through the depression, by the look of the buildings they seem to be built right around that time. The fact that the image is black and white kind of makes the image serious, well at least to me.There really isn't that much use of lighting, but where there is lighting it's on her. The use of space helps make the girl in the photo the main focus, because she's dead center with nothing around her.
2)The mood of this image to me, is hardworking. I feel like the lady holding the baby works a lot, maybe outside on crops. Her job must be hard because she doesn't look happy, and she may be working hard to make enough money to support the baby. Usually in low depth the part of the image that is not in focus isn't important, but the desert helps make the story. Texture is used here, rough to be exact. That's why i assumed she has a rough life, the environment she is in is rough looking and her clothes are all tattered. However, Unity does bring the piece together.
3)I don't really have a mood for this image, maybe confusion, because i don't understand the importance of it. I do on the other hand like the use of lines, it draws you into the image. So i'm looking more at the skyline rather than three boys walking, which is movement.
4) This is a portrait. The mood to me is happy, because she's smiling. There is a lot of negative space around her, making her the main focus. The texture is very real here, you can almost feel everything you can see. For instance her wrinkles and hair are so clear it's like i can reach out and grab them. There is good contrast, the black white and gray. Also, there is good emphasis, putting her in the middle of the image with little negative space creates an emphasis on her.
5)The mood of this image is death. I see a mortician looking down on himself as a corpse. Technically the image is taken in high depth. There's definitely balance, they're balancing themselves out by being on the opposite sides of each other. Shadowing is put to use here, more to the right of the image, to the left you see lighting.